Feasibility Study and Development of Smart Energy Solution Using Various Renewable Energies

A feasibility study on the development of independent electricity supply systems entitled, “Feasibility Study and Development of Smart Energy Solution Using Various Renewable Energies” will facilitate integration of distributed region, elected Distributed Generators (DG) into smart energy solutions in Partner countries. This will allow several different DGs to be operated as a microgrid that can optimally balance the supply and demand of energy, including electric power and heat, while exchanging information and operating in harmony with the existing utility infrastructure. Japan, China and India will be participating in this study.

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